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Austrian SIC
  • Safer Internet Centre (SIC)

The Austrian Safer Internet Centre (SIC) exists to promote a safer and better use of the internet and mobile technologies among children and young people.
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Illustration of a group of colleagues getting together to discuss, and the joint Insafe-INHOPE logos
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 14 April 2026

Today and tomorrow, the Insafe and INHOPE networks are meeting in Jurmala, Latvia, to explore areas of common ground and opportunities for closer working between helplines, hotlines, and awareness centres in a two-day joint training meeting. It is also an opportunity to discuss a range of online safety issues, including the latest developments in AI and AI companions/chatbots, deepnudes, gamification in educational work, as well as the latest updates about the Digital Services Act (DSA) and trusted flaggers.
Safer Internet Day 2026 celebrations in Nigeria
  • Article
  • International Centre for Leadership Development Nigeria: the Nigerian Safer Internet Day Committee
  • 12 April 2026

Nigeria joined the global celebrations of Safer Internet Day 2206 with an event at Onike girls’ junior school in Lagos. The theme of the day was “Smart tech, safe choices – exploring the safe and responsible use of AI”.
Safer Internet Day 2026 celebrations in Panama
  • Article
  • Fundación Vida Segura: the Panama Safer Internet Day Committee
  • 10 April 2026

On 11 February 2026, Fundación Vida Segura joined the global celebrations of Safer Internet Day (SID) with a series of impactful initiatives aimed at promoting digital safety, privacy, and responsible online behaviour in Panama. Through live discussions, a peer-to-peer social media campaign, and national radio mentions, the foundation reached a broad audience, fostering awareness and action for a safer digital environment.
Safer Internet Day 2026 celebrations in Georgia
  • Article
  • Internet Society, Georgia Chapter: the Georgia Safer Internet Day Committee
  • 09 April 2026

On 10 February 2026, the world marked Safer Internet Day, which aims to promote the safe, responsible, and positive use of the internet - especially for children and young people - and serves to raise public awareness about online safety and a culture of mutual respect on the internet. In Georgia, SID was celebrated with a conference.
Safer Internet Day 2026 celebrations in the United Kingdom
  • Article
  • UK Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 April 2026

Tuesday, 10 February saw the celebration of Safer Internet Day 2026 across the world. The theme for this year’s SID in the UK was “Smart tech, safe choices – exploring the safe and responsible use of AI”. The campaign saw many come together to help inspire a national conversation about using AI technology responsibly, respectfully, critically, and safely.
Greek leaflet titled “Cryptocurrencies – Risks and Safety” by SaferInternet4Kids, showing a hand holding a smartphone with digital coins and financial icons, along with helpline contact details and EU funding acknowledgment at the bottom.
  • Resource
  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 07 April 2026

This leaflet provides a clear and practical introduction to cryptocurrencies and what everyone should know before using or investing in them. 

It explains how cryptocurrencies work, the basic concepts behind blockchain technology, and the potential benefits and risks involved. 

The guide also highlights common scams, online fraud tactics, and important safety tips to help readers make informed and responsible financial decisions in the digital world.

Greek leaflet featuring an illustration of a suspicious email with a fishing hook symbolizing online scams, along with helpline contact details and EU funding acknowledgment at the bottom.
  • Resource
  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 07 April 2026

This leaflet helps readers understand what phishing is and how to recognise common warning signs. 

It explains how scammers use fake emails, messages, or websites to steal personal information, passwords, or financial details. 

The guide provides simple tips for staying safe online, verifying suspicious messages, and reporting scams, empowering users to protect themselves and their data.

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